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  • British primary schools used to have something called ‘problem solving’ it was usually a simple maths problem described in words that required some degree of critical thinking to solve. e.g. A frog is at the bottom of a 30m well, it climbs 7m each day but in the night it slides 3m back down in its sleep. You can’t just calculate 30/(7-3) because it doesn’t account for the day the frog gets over the top and thus doesn’t slide back down in its sleep.

    Not the most complex problem but pretty good for kids under 10 to start getting the basics.
















  • CheeseNoodle@lemmy.worldtoRPGMemes @ttrpg.networkPeak D&D 6e
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    1 month ago

    Nah this is hands drawn correctly but not well, AI draws hands well but incorrectly.
    (relatively speaking, its still hands drawn better than I can)

    Edit: Then again the ears are odd and the black thing vanishing under the clothes is confusing. Normally AI can’t understand that objects going behind another object have to come out the other side and this passes that test but it also just looks weird in a way a human wouldn’t do.